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so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know kind of where it can hit when it comes to a tornado. it can develop anywhere. >> thank you, rosa. rosa is gathering images from social media. rose why will get back to us. >>> we want to go overseas. we are talking about severe weather. let's go overseas briefly. it is hard to imagine how the typhoon went across the philippines, killing more than 3600 people. that is, until you see the new video into cnn. incredible. along with the dead, 1100 people are still missing. hundreds of survivors in this predominantly catholic nation attend
so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know...
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don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of decomposed granite that anchor the space. there's actually an interesting story about the fountains. when arthur brown completed the designs in 1932 the court yard was never completed because of guess what, budget adversaries (laughter) so it's good to know we're not alone in our contemporary conditions. but i was able to get ahold of the original plans and they showed those like wedding cakes had had or that are different so i replaced those with the cubes and i was able to in that way like the court yard itself really complete the histor
don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of...
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don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is desperately eager for a deal. >> why do you think it's not a good idea? >> it's just not a good idea. if you read it, take a look at why there hasn't been a deal. ironically, it's because the french haven't thought it's a good deal being worked out. let's go back and remember when we changed the names of french fries into freedom fries. because we thought the french were too much of an accommodationist nation. the irony is we are eager for a deal. the rules are bizarre since we are talking about iran. you must always be willing to walk aw
don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is...
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and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number of people injured. it's marching rapidly towards the east. it is a very dynamic system. >> that board there, i mean, it's so busy, i can barely read it. a lot is going on. you can see the intensity of the wind. that camera, boy, oh, boy, is shakingaround there. it appears to be just about dusk time. 26 states in the severe storm zone. we're not overhyping this. we're telling you what is going onment it is very dangerous. so far, two people confirmed dead right there on the air just moments ago. they just found a missing 10-year-old child. >> we're not going to
and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number...
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don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're doing it on purpose. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> healthcare.gov website will be down again tonight. but in this case the outage is a deliberate one. at least this time. but department of health and human services says starting at 9:00 eastern the website will be offline to work on makin
don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're...
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i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute? >> we were ready to launch, i said is it perfect, they said we have a couple of questions on a couple of shades. >> how involved are you with your business, even now it is huge success. you are aware of details. people could say, john or mr. chairman or mr. ceo this is not working out. >> correct. neil: i don' know if tha happened with t president. >> up until the end i thought we it h until we knew it was not going to be done. neil: it embarrassed you. >> and cost me few million but it was the thing to do. >> you just have to go with it,
i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute?...
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porque queremos protegerte de ese don juan. no tienes derecho de decir que es un don juan. tú no lo sabes. entonces, ¿quién era la mujer que contestó cuando lo llamaste a su casa? unos amigos de nueva york que están en puerto rico. están alojados en su casa. ¿qué hay de malo en eso? ¿tú crees eso? por supuesto. narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 47 de destinos. primero, algunas escenas de este episodio. mira, arturo, quería hablar contigo porque... pues, tengo unos problemas y pensé que como tú eres psiquiatra... te escucho. ¿de qué se trata? de mi mujer, gloria. en este episodio, no hay vocabulario nuevo. uds. no tienen que hacer nada más que ponerse cómodos y gozar de la historia porque en este episodio don fernando finalmente conoce a sus nietos. yo soy angela y éste es mi hermano, roberto. vengan. quiero verlos de cerca. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo, don fernando regresó a la gavia. en guadalajara, el médico le había dicho a mercedes que ya no hab
porque queremos protegerte de ese don juan. no tienes derecho de decir que es un don juan. tú no lo sabes. entonces, ¿quién era la mujer que contestó cuando lo llamaste a su casa? unos amigos de nueva york que están en puerto rico. están alojados en su casa. ¿qué hay de malo en eso? ¿tú crees eso? por supuesto. narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 47 de destinos. primero, algunas escenas de este episodio. mira, arturo, quería hablar contigo porque... pues, tengo unos problemas y pensé...
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don? >> reporter: ann, the cause of the fire is still unknown but firefighters do know where the fire broke out. a very bad place between two wooden buildings and a row of wooden buildings and by the time firefighters got here the buildings were burning pretty hot. now we have some video provided by kpix 5 viewer and let's take a look. as you can see, the fire burned hot, fast and sent up quite a bit of smoke. firefighters quickly called in a second alarm. then a third alarm. and then spent two and a half hours battling to get it all under control. now there are about three residential units in the two buildings that burned and shops on the ground floor. isabella hutton was in her shop when the fire broke out. >> we started to hear voices fire fire, so i left. and i see -- flames but we were not this -- i went back and hoping to put everything into the safe. and then was already a knock on the door, out out out. we are under fire. so -- that's it. was when -- [ indiscernible ] right away.
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how is the commute going? hs sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. we could almost call the morninl as well. just one issue, a minor one. is 50 westbound at the bay bridge. there's some traffic signal work going on in the westbound lanes. all lanes are open but it is there. on any of the major roadways we're doing pretty well. lots of 50s out there as far as speeds go. the average speed on the west side of the beltway at this point is 52 on the outer loop. 95 southbound still at full speed between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the topside, getting busier but not yet delayed at harford road. that's a look at the west side at exit 17. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> all right. we're going to bring ron in on a discussion then we will have our segment. this year it happens well every year fo
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how is the commute going? hs sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. we could almost call the morninl as well. just one issue, a minor one. is 50 westbound at the bay bridge. there's some traffic signal work going on in the westbound lanes. all lanes are open but it is there. on any of the major roadways we're doing pretty well. lots of 50s out there as far as speeds go. the average speed on the west side of the beltway...
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here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe have you seen since you're from louisiana. >> is this the animal story? >> this one is not in its natural habitat. take a look. >> what! >> no way. >> oh, an alligator, folks, at owe higher airport. the woman you just heard from called for help and dispatchers, on the other end, couldn't believe what she was talking about. couldn't believe what he was hearing. of course the alligator was hanging out in terminal three by the escalators. the aviation workers caught the alligators using a dust pan and broom. how the alligators got there is still under investi
here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe...
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>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial gunshots. and everybody in security hit the ground. a lot of folks were scrambling forward. so i scrambled forward also. and there was a pause. and so i looked down the escalator. and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the wall there and he shot him twice. so i knelt down. he ran up the escalator. he yelled something. then of that, i hit the ground. >> he said it was just terrifying. and his family, they got separateed. they reunited hours later after walking back to where they parked their car. luckily they had their cell phones s
>> reporter: very much so, don. he was here at the airport to pick up the bags that he and his wife and son deserted as everything was going down. they heard the first fire shots. hit the ground and then there was a pause. and now, this gentleman i spoke to, he believes that's when he ran the shooter ran up the stairs and went back to shoot that tsa agent. this is what he said he saw from his perspective. >> we were up in security at the time of the shooting. we heard the initial...
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guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the police said it's not their problem and the mayor said he had no clue. wednesday, google solved the mystery finally. it's an interactive space where people can learn about technology. does that mean a show room for google glass? >> on a barge? >> apparently. you have to travel to go see it. that's a big, big barge! kind of cool. but at least the mystery is kind of solved until somebody gets on there and figures out exactly what it is. >> but why is it on a barge? that is the mystery. >>> a third oklahoma teen facing murder charges for the murd
guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the...
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that's where don lemon is. he will be joined by anthony bourdain, who as you see, well, he will be rehearsing inside. they'll talk about the "parts unknown" season finale from las vegas. >>> the typhoon in the philippines is one of the worst recorded. we will go inside the typhoon where cameras were rolling as the storm hit. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. and recently the
that's where don lemon is. he will be joined by anthony bourdain, who as you see, well, he will be rehearsing inside. they'll talk about the "parts unknown" season finale from las vegas. >>> the typhoon in the philippines is one of the worst recorded. we will go inside the typhoon where cameras were rolling as the storm hit. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game...
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i don even know if it was mine or hers, whatever it was. >> monday's arrest ithe latest woe for the former neighborhood watch volunteer. he andis estranged wife involved in a dispute september. no charges were filed then. and mmerman wasulled over twicin the past few months for speeng. a jury acquitted him in july in the shootindeath of 17-year-old trayvon martin. >>> there is fresh fallout from the rollout of obama care. president obama's approval rating has fallen to 42% i a new poll. it's one o theowest points down sixoints in just a moh, an13 points since the start of the second term. mr. obama is alsoaking a hit personally. mo than half of respondents say he is not a strong leader, and half fin him dishonest and untrustworthy. in all harkens back to his promise that americans could keep their heah plan if they liked it, in addition with other problems wh the affordable care act, aaw that now 57% oppose. >>> this morning, princeton university sd it would allow a non-fda proved vaccine. the vaccine has not officially been approved for use in t u.s., but t school says th cdc remmended th
i don even know if it was mine or hers, whatever it was. >> monday's arrest ithe latest woe for the former neighborhood watch volunteer. he andis estranged wife involved in a dispute september. no charges were filed then. and mmerman wasulled over twicin the past few months for speeng. a jury acquitted him in july in the shootindeath of 17-year-old trayvon martin. >>> there is fresh fallout from the rollout of obama care. president obama's approval rating has fallen to 42% i a...
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>> don lemon. have a great weekend, everybody. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> right now, the house is getting ready to decide on a new obama care plan. the republican bill would override the president's fix, but will democrats join the chorus? stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now, stocks are on the cusp of reaching a key milestone really, the dow is up again today and marching toward 16,000, but is it a sign of a recovering economy or a bubble just waiting to burst? >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. do not adjust your tv sets. wolf will be back with you on monday. we are moments away now from that vote in the house that we have been reporting on here on cnn. the republican-sponsored keep your health plan act. as late as a day ago, it had a lot of democratic support. so i want to bring in dana bash on capitol hill where she has been stationed
>> don lemon. have a great weekend, everybody. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> right now, the house is getting ready to decide on a new obama care plan. the republican bill would override the president's fix, but will democrats join the chorus? stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now,...
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>> no, don, i'm afraid i don't. i've not actually heard that yet. >> yeah. >> you have to understand, we're getting reports from one end of the state to the other. we had activated the emergency operations center. we actually activated to a heightened level as early as 1:00 this afternoon. things seem to be slowing down here in kentucky as this storm exits the state and we're hoping to continue that way. >> yeah. and i'm sure you're glad that it appears to be slowing down. that fire truck apparently was responding to the situation. there are two deaths right across the state line from you in illinois. very close to where you are. >> yeah. you always hope for the best and prepare for the worst. fortunately, kentucky -- as i said earlier, we've not received any reports of injuries, let alone deaths within our state. and i know our sympathies and thoughts go out to our neighbors and the losses that they've suffered. but, you know, you can never be prepared enough. and we try to preach that over and over again, when we
>> no, don, i'm afraid i don't. i've not actually heard that yet. >> yeah. >> you have to understand, we're getting reports from one end of the state to the other. we had activated the emergency operations center. we actually activated to a heightened level as early as 1:00 this afternoon. things seem to be slowing down here in kentucky as this storm exits the state and we're hoping to continue that way. >> yeah. and i'm sure you're glad that it appears to be slowing...
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good morning >> thank you, don for that interrogation. i'm glad to be here for the attained development center and the kelly cowen community center. it's great to be here. i was talking our deputy secretary marie this building was one of the first when we went to the transformation of that first used our are a funds it was such an enlightening powerful effort going on in the attained to use the program that president obama brought and gives an opportunity to do. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco thank you for being here for the home matters symposium. its as don said earlier the right place inform to be because t n d c has been a powerful source i want them to continue to championship the relationship i relationship between home and health. and no other center can do that because you have this wonderful kelly cowen home center right here distancing for the uncommonly. today's symposium continues to be part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know what we're doing to continue the promise of housing for every
good morning >> thank you, don for that interrogation. i'm glad to be here for the attained development center and the kelly cowen community center. it's great to be here. i was talking our deputy secretary marie this building was one of the first when we went to the transformation of that first used our are a funds it was such an enlightening powerful effort going on in the attained to use the program that president obama brought and gives an opportunity to do. i'm here to welcome you to...
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don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very important part of that, don. >> yeah, it was just a short little planl ride. we could see how she could make it. but she must have been awfully sleepy. >>> thank you, erin, appreciate it. >> next, allegations are spying by the nsa. now, reports that the nsa cracked google servers, many millions of users, including you and me, may have been spied on, our e-mails, our photos. we're talking about it straight ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insu
don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very...
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don, thank you very much. late today princeton university in new jersey said that it will use a vaccine not approved in the u.s. to fight an outbreak of meningitis on campus. an uncommon form of the brain infection is spreading so princeton gotten a emergency waiver to use the vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process where unlicensed drugs-- and in this case a vaccine-- can be introduced to be used just in that specific patient or in this public health circumstance. >> reporter: princeton students like emma kurz have been following news of the outbreak closely. >> everyone's o
don, thank you very much. late today princeton university in new jersey said that it will use a vaccine not approved in the u.s. to fight an outbreak of meningitis on campus. an uncommon form of the brain infection is spreading so princeton gotten a emergency waiver to use the vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in...
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>>> i'm don lemon, thank you so much for joining us. you know, it's morning in the philippines right now. power is out all across that area, and still, we're trying to get our andrew stevens up for the very latest on this. he's part of the folks in this rescue right here. he's going to explain this rescue which he took part in, he and some other members of our crew. the "cnn newsroom" is going to continue live at the top of the hour with more breaking news and more developments. and make sure you join us at 6:30 eastern tonight because we'll be talking about a very interesting subject. we're talking about the business of pot. the business of pot. some people say it is the fastest-growing business in the country right now and it has the potential to make millions if not billions for businesses. we're going to check it out. do you want to get involved in this business? maybe so. sanjay gupta now. we'll see you back live at the top of the hour. >>> welcome to "sg md." we got a busy, important show today. the food and drug administration is
>>> i'm don lemon, thank you so much for joining us. you know, it's morning in the philippines right now. power is out all across that area, and still, we're trying to get our andrew stevens up for the very latest on this. he's part of the folks in this rescue right here. he's going to explain this rescue which he took part in, he and some other members of our crew. the "cnn newsroom" is going to continue live at the top of the hour with more breaking news and more...
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melissa: first up holiday deals on housing real estate motion will don peebles returns, a scoop on how to wrap up your best deal ever, chairman ceo of peebles corporation, don we're so thrill to have you back, our audience loved you last time. i think a lot of people don't know this one of the busiest weeks of the year for deals, a lot of people that are trying to get things done, and closed. before the end of the year, what is the best way to approach a deal this time of the year. >> good to be back. now is a good time to get deals done, banks that are holding real estate, they haveaken back through are will recession, they are looking to get the properties off their books by year end, they report to regulators, and they are stock holders, homebuilders with backlog of inventory, of cocompleted product or product that is near completion, they are looking t finish fourth quarter strong, and continue upward mobility of tir stock. if you are out buying today, ose are two places to go lender-ownwned and home-buders. melissa: if you are a buyer, a seller is there a reason to do before the e
melissa: first up holiday deals on housing real estate motion will don peebles returns, a scoop on how to wrap up your best deal ever, chairman ceo of peebles corporation, don we're so thrill to have you back, our audience loved you last time. i think a lot of people don't know this one of the busiest weeks of the year for deals, a lot of people that are trying to get things done, and closed. before the end of the year, what is the best way to approach a deal this time of the year. >>...
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don and marty, i'm going to go kiss valentino, i'll see you later. have a great one. >> all right. >> extra points for the pants as well. >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> coming up next on wjz, what tony seragusa is doing in paul ravel's kitchen. what are you doing here? >> putting,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. >>> it is 6:24. if you ever dreamed of having you're own man cave come over to the tv and see this. a maryland born professional lacrosse player is is getting a complete became make over. as jessica kartalija explains, it's all part of man cave
don and marty, i'm going to go kiss valentino, i'll see you later. have a great one. >> all right. >> extra points for the pants as well. >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> coming up next on wjz, what tony seragusa is doing in paul ravel's kitchen. what are you doing here? >> putting,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted...
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don is one of those business owners who is worried right now. he runs two motorsports dealerships and a retail store at the local mall. between the three he employees 30 workers. he joins me were one of his dealerships in indiana, don, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> you bet, thank you for having me. >> the issue of an increase of minimum age would only effect you at your retail store at the mall where you pay the minimum wage plus a commission for some workers? >> yes, as a matter of fact, we pay above minimum wage. but we also pay on top of the hourly wage we pay a commission or an incentive for sales. and that is a pretty healthy number in a lot of cases. so if in this matter wage from raised then we would have to look at that commission structure because maybe that would drive our wage costs beyond what would be acceptable and still be profitable. it could be --raising the minimum wage in our case in a lot of retail establishments could be counterproductive. over all teammates may not earn any more money than they are now bu
don is one of those business owners who is worried right now. he runs two motorsports dealerships and a retail store at the local mall. between the three he employees 30 workers. he joins me were one of his dealerships in indiana, don, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> you bet, thank you for having me. >> the issue of an increase of minimum age would only effect you at your retail store at the mall where you pay the minimum wage plus a commission for some workers?...
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dahler, thank you, don. moving on to another important story, tonight we have learned that the project manager in charge of building the federal health care web site was apparently kept in the dark about serious failures in the web site's security. those failures could lead to identity theft among people buying insurance. the project manager testified to congressional investigators behind closed doors but our sharyl attkisson has obtained the first look at a partial transcript of his testimony. >> reporter: henry ciao, healthcare.gov's chief project manager at the centers for medicare and medicaid services gave nine hours of closed-door testimony to the house oversight committee in advance of this week's hearing. in excerpts we've obtained, kha *u was asked about a memo that outlined important security risks discovered in the insurance system. chao said he was unaware of the september 3 government memo written by another senior official at c.m.s. it found two high-risk issues, which are redacted for security
dahler, thank you, don. moving on to another important story, tonight we have learned that the project manager in charge of building the federal health care web site was apparently kept in the dark about serious failures in the web site's security. those failures could lead to identity theft among people buying insurance. the project manager testified to congressional investigators behind closed doors but our sharyl attkisson has obtained the first look at a partial transcript of his testimony....
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how about the rainy rush hour? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. the rainy rush hour is startingo have a couple of problems, including debris in two spots. first on the beltway on the outer loop on the northwest side at 795, then on the inner loop on the east side of the beltway at the key bridge. an accident route 91, gamble road just north of deer park road a accident involving three vehicles. a disabled vehicle in columbia on columbia gateway drive at robert fulton drive. if you're headed out on the beltway starting to see minor delays on the west side. 53 is your average. 95 southbound still at full speed. that's a look at 95 at 175. there's a look at the topside of the beltway at putty hill avenue. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we'll stay with the transportation theme for a moment. airline passengers will soon will able to stay plugged in throughout their flight. the faa has deemed electronic devices during take off and landing. here is christie illeto with the latest. >> any elect
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how about the rainy rush hour? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. the rainy rush hour is startingo have a couple of problems, including debris in two spots. first on the beltway on the outer loop on the northwest side at 795, then on the inner loop on the east side of the beltway at the key bridge. an accident route 91, gamble road just north of deer park road a accident involving three vehicles. a disabled...
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cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean. >> every year dozens of objects return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique as it's a large spacecraft as far as spacecrafts go. they skip along the outer layers of the atmosphere, much like a rock skipping across a pond. it create add first high-resolution boundary between the earth's crust and mantle, but it also reiterated what isaac newton declared 350 years ago. what goes up must come down. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an online shopping spree in china today, and the bank of america is hit wit
cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean....
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don peebles, john king, nice to see both of you. for more stories that artery to your money, give me 60 seconds on the clock. it's "money time." >> reporter: $17 billion. it's how much the government has collected this year from banks behaving badly. and that doesn't even include jpmorgan's $8 billion tentative settlement with the justice department. 57 million social security recipients will get a 1.5% raise next year. it's the smallest cost of living adjustment in years. it averages about $19 a month. apple sold nearly 34 million iphones last quarter. but still profits fell as ipad sales were flat and mac sales slipped. the fastest growing segment of the mobile device market is still in diapers. a new study finds 38% of children under age 2 are watching shows and using apps on smartphones and tab lelettabletm just 10% two years ago. in may "consumer reports" called the tesla model "s" the best car it ever tested but wouldn't recommend it until now. the magazine claims it has enough reliability data to finally grant its blessing. t
don peebles, john king, nice to see both of you. for more stories that artery to your money, give me 60 seconds on the clock. it's "money time." >> reporter: $17 billion. it's how much the government has collected this year from banks behaving badly. and that doesn't even include jpmorgan's $8 billion tentative settlement with the justice department. 57 million social security recipients will get a 1.5% raise next year. it's the smallest cost of living adjustment in years. it...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> what will you encounter on e ? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. so far the commute is mild. sps on 95 looking great between white marsh and the tunnel, 56 and 56 your averages there. that's a live look at the topside at park heights avenue. more volume than we were seeing before. same goes for traffic on the jfx. the traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? now is a great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> ron, take it away, bud. >> reporter: all right. we're live at clem men tine. ge -- at clementine. we are previewing next week's be vent for the benefit of the national kidney foundation of maryland. it's at m&t bank stadium a week from tonight. we have george here, a member of the board of directors. how are you doing? >> doing great. thank you for having us on. >> reporter: our pleasure. this is a huge event. first we have to talk about the food and items. >> we're goi
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> what will you encounter on e ? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. so far the commute is mild. sps on 95 looking great between white marsh and the tunnel, 56 and 56 your averages there. that's a live look at the topside at park heights avenue. more volume than we were seeing before. same goes for traffic on the jfx. the traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the...
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jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank you. upçó next, pulling the plug. egypt's top tv comedian off the air. are his targets targeting him? to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to mock those in power. during mohammed morsi's rocky years as president, youseff frequently took shot at the gaffe-prone leader and his unusual head wear. in this part of the world, comedians just don't do that. >> a joke -- >> reporter: the real jon stewart was impressed. >> the satire gets you into trouble. but the love we get from the people. >> it doesn't get me into the kind of trouble is gets you into. >> reporter: after a four-month heightus, during which egypt's military overthrew morrissey, ejiptionzs were curious to see if youseff would be as caustic with the new guar
jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank you. upçó next, pulling the plug. egypt's top tv comedian off the air. are his targets targeting him? to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to...
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. >> hi, don. good morning, everyone. we picr first one. that one could effect on the eastern shore. 50 westbound at route 8, roman coke road. we have an accident blocking the right lane. on the beltway speeds still at 55. same goes for 95. that's a look at 895 at the harbor tunnel looking good. another look outside, 83 at padonia road. now wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we have a college advisory s along this morning. mcdaniel college in westminster is opening late at 10:00 a.m. because of a power outage. >>> days after a typhoon devastated the philippines the government and international relief agencies are still struggling to get aid to those who certainly need it. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> typhoon haiyan came ashore in vietnam this morning as a category 1 storm. far weaker than the potential record-breaking typhoon that crashed into the philippines friday. >> tens of thousands are feared dead but getting an accurate co
. >> hi, don. good morning, everyone. we picr first one. that one could effect on the eastern shore. 50 westbound at route 8, roman coke road. we have an accident blocking the right lane. on the beltway speeds still at 55. same goes for 95. that's a look at 895 at the harbor tunnel looking good. another look outside, 83 at padonia road. now wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we have a college advisory s along this...
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now have an exclusive opportunity to discuss this vital issue directly with an advisor to president don said dr the tiniest job on joins us now live for more from damascus think so much for joining us out to disguise this fact out to shop on so and will be so many aspirants to call this a real peace conference have failed so far no different. can we expect things to be this time round and will the syrian government and the geneva peace conference. i'm not sure that the many new wire it up without asking me about a government position of dollars in aid that jewel and that's good at. yes i know wondering about sound of participation this year and governments with her or earlier that might not go to ga to geneva this time round so what will be happening how he expects things to be different this time. and what needs to be it to happen in order for the government its hand as the safford well it does then got married that an announcement that i'm not that good that the tight bends in and out without precondition. the problem in madrid at the coast big man in defence and we did that defends t
now have an exclusive opportunity to discuss this vital issue directly with an advisor to president don said dr the tiniest job on joins us now live for more from damascus think so much for joining us out to disguise this fact out to shop on so and will be so many aspirants to call this a real peace conference have failed so far no different. can we expect things to be this time round and will the syrian government and the geneva peace conference. i'm not sure that the many new wire it up...
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>> no other information at this time, don. all they said, again, as you mentioned is he has been arrested, he is in custody, and hopefully we'll learn more details when they release the 911 call and also when they release that arrest report. we don't even know at this point who was involved in this disturbance. so hopefully we'll get those details very soon. >> yeah, i hate to keep questioning you, and you may or may not know, do we know if it was his home, someone else's home, if it wife was involved sdm. >> we don't. it was a place in seminole county, but beyond that, details are very, very few right now. >> all right, working the breaking news story for us. george zum immerman has been arrested in florida on a disturbance call. more details to come on cn nrb. coming up, i wantia to check this out. this is damage from the typhoon in the philippines. look at that. it's recorded by a drone. an unbloovable perspective that you have to see. and a routine traffic stop turns into a police chase with bullets flying. a mom on the ru
>> no other information at this time, don. all they said, again, as you mentioned is he has been arrested, he is in custody, and hopefully we'll learn more details when they release the 911 call and also when they release that arrest report. we don't even know at this point who was involved in this disturbance. so hopefully we'll get those details very soon. >> yeah, i hate to keep questioning you, and you may or may not know, do we know if it was his home, someone else's home, if...
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here's don. >> thank you. >>> taking a tough stand on sexs in the military. now a naval academy graduate isg ing with congress to change the way the cases are handled. mike schuh is live with more on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. the problem according to critic social security self-interest that military commanders are reluctant to bring prosecution charges against someone accused of sexual assault because it makes their command look bad. that's why they say that military prosecutors should be making the call. >> she's a naval academy grad, an iraq war vet. ariana clay left the marines after she was gang raped fellow officers. >> when i reported it my command responded with retaliation. >> it happened in 2009 in washington dc where clay said the commander fostered a hostile environment. >> he decided in writing that calling officers sluts and whores was not harassment and any harassment was deserved because of who i wore or complained about it. >> she should have never had to learn lesson she did. >> they ar
here's don. >> thank you. >>> taking a tough stand on sexs in the military. now a naval academy graduate isg ing with congress to change the way the cases are handled. mike schuh is live with more on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. the problem according to critic social security self-interest that military commanders are reluctant to bring prosecution charges against someone accused of sexual assault because it makes their...
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don? >> reporter: ann, the cause of the fire is still unknown but firefighters do know where the fire broke out. a very bad
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much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon in new york. >>> so, don, you are talking about lying today, huh? >> i don't know what you're talking about. that's something i never do. no lie, i never lie, ever. no, i'm serious. i never lie. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay! >> and that's the truth. >> i'll leave it at that. i wouldn't dare challenge you with something like that on the air, my buddy. >> i'll see you tomorrow. >> all right. have a good one. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "newsroom." i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. top of the hour and we'll get to los angeles live we're awaiting a press comment there. in moments we'll bring it to you. in los angeles troubling clues are emerging one day after a gunman opened fire at l.a.x. killing a tsa officer and bringing chaos to one of the world's busiest airports. a source tells cnn the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia had a note with an anti-tsa rant and the note reflected his fear of an ominous new world order. kcal and ccbs got this video and it appears to show the suspect handcuffed to the stretcher. cnn can
much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon in new york. >>> so, don, you are talking about lying today, huh? >> i don't know what you're talking about. that's something i never do. no lie, i never lie, ever. no, i'm serious. i never lie. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay! >> and that's the truth. >> i'll leave it at that. i wouldn't dare challenge you with something like that on the air, my buddy. >> i'll see you tomorrow....
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> an edgewood man is facing je . jacob george admits to selling narcotics. >>> businesses along saint paul street downtown have water service again this morning. it was knocked out after a water main break. >>> adam jones will be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the boys and girls club. the facility has undergone a $75,000 renovation. >>> students at towson are on alert after two robberies there. >>> witnesses speak out about the shooting inside a new jersey mall, this after reaction from the shooter's family. >>> hazing fall out. how the nfl is launching a league-wide investigation into the incident that happened with the miami dolphins. details coming up. >>> more news, first warning wer >>> more news, first warning wer first,,,,,,,, [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. [ chicken caws ] [ male announc
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> an edgewood man is facing je . jacob george admits to selling narcotics. >>> businesses along saint paul street downtown have water service again this morning. it was knocked out after a water main break. >>> adam jones will be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the boys and girls club. the facility has undergone a $75,000 renovation. >>> students at towson are on alert after two robberies there. >>>...
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there was no toms don autopsy dd they didn't request it. if there was who items you bo think that was something pos important to. he was taken to france and that is where he died. >> you would expect glypy enthe of air 2359 and given the misser mysterious circumstances would is around his doat. if i can add the biggest that wl length is the time lean. it's-for-r tofer to porn to nots sophistocated to trap this. >> i think we had to raise questions from the russian experts recently saying there was no indication that will was pulonium involved. the russian and the french are looking at a nine year later autopsy of arafat. and there was an inanial report that the russians said we didn't find any pew he pulonium. it's a eight page report and it's going to be translate by a translation service. what i find suburb just even if it was gone monks th done done e leadership there are unlikely any punitive measures taken and the r they continue to be annexed and the row disparticulars don't warrant in terms of what is gone the ground. what will come
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. >>> don horton has parkinson's disease and his wife is doing something strange. she's using magnets to make daily chores a little bit easier for him. dr. sanjay gupta has our human factor. >> good job right there. >> for more than three decades, don horton's life has been mostly football. >> division i, division ii, division iii and also a high school coach. all very rewarding experiences. >> in 2006, don became one of the 60 thousand americans diagnosed every year with parkinson's disease. >> perhaps the worst day came in 2009, that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with his buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's just a humbling experience to be helped with doing something. you can see it there, you did it before, it seems so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges that he was going through i couldn't help with, but this was one change i could help. >> don's wife, moira, got to work, creating a line of magnetic clothing
. >>> don horton has parkinson's disease and his wife is doing something strange. she's using magnets to make daily chores a little bit easier for him. dr. sanjay gupta has our human factor. >> good job right there. >> for more than three decades, don horton's life has been mostly football. >> division i, division ii, division iii and also a high school coach. all very rewarding experiences. >> in 2006, don became one of the 60 thousand americans diagnosed every...
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and don siegelman denies there was any quid profile. neil: what do you think that arguments are? >> i think they will listen, the core charge and core claim in the appeal, two aspects, first is that every defendant is entitled to a disinterest in the prosecuter, and the person was married to individual who was managing the campaign of his political opponent, that he then recused herself but participated in the prosecution, when evidence of brought forward of that participation we claim there should have been a hearing to explore, there was no such hearing, and we believe that the 11 circuit should order such a hearing to be held to determine whether or not there was in fact a disinterested prosecutor. second part of appeal has to do with mistakes we believe that sentencing judge made with respect to the way he calculated the sentence, that added years on that should not have been added. neil: quickly, half million in question, do we know where it went? >> yes, we do, it went to an alabama education at fund supporting the state quite referendum campaign -- >> someone sign the back
and don siegelman denies there was any quid profile. neil: what do you think that arguments are? >> i think they will listen, the core charge and core claim in the appeal, two aspects, first is that every defendant is entitled to a disinterest in the prosecuter, and the person was married to individual who was managing the campaign of his political opponent, that he then recused herself but participated in the prosecution, when evidence of brought forward of that participation we claim...